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Coccyx and Vertebral column

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Difference between Coccyx and Vertebral column

Coccyx vs. Vertebral column

The coccyx, commonly referred to as the tailbone, is the final segment of the vertebral column in humans and apes, and certain other mammals such as horses. The vertebral column, also known as the backbone or spine, is part of the axial skeleton.

Similarities between Coccyx and Vertebral column

Coccyx and Vertebral column have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anatomical terms of location, Anterior longitudinal ligament, Coccydynia, Coccyx, Conus medullaris, Human, Ligament, Posterior longitudinal ligament, Pygostyle, Sacrum, Spinal cord, Vertebra.

Anatomical terms of location

Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.

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Anterior longitudinal ligament

The anterior longitudinal ligament is a ligament that runs down the anterior surface of the spine.

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Coccydynia

Coccydynia is a medical term meaning pain in the coccyx or tailbone area, often brought on by a fall onto the coccyx or by persistent irritation usually from sitting.

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Coccyx

The coccyx, commonly referred to as the tailbone, is the final segment of the vertebral column in humans and apes, and certain other mammals such as horses.

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Conus medullaris

The conus medullaris (Latin for "medullary cone") or conus terminalis is the tapered, lower end of the spinal cord.

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Human

Humans (taxonomically Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina.

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Ligament

A ligament is the fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones.

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Posterior longitudinal ligament

The posterior longitudinal ligament is situated within the vertebral canal, and extends along the posterior surfaces of the bodies of the vertebrae, from the body of the axis, where it is continuous with the tectorial membrane of atlanto-axial joint, to the sacrum.

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Pygostyle

Pygostyle describes a skeletal condition in which the final few caudal vertebrae are fused into a single ossification, supporting the tail feathers and musculature.

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Sacrum

The sacrum (or; plural: sacra or sacrums) in human anatomy is a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine, that forms by the fusing of sacral vertebrae S1S5 between 18 and 30years of age.

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Spinal cord

The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the medulla oblongata in the brainstem to the lumbar region of the vertebral column.

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Vertebra

In the vertebrate spinal column, each vertebra is an irregular bone with a complex structure composed of bone and some hyaline cartilage, the proportions of which vary according to the segment of the backbone and the species of vertebrate.

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Coccyx and Vertebral column Comparison

Coccyx has 72 relations, while Vertebral column has 125. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 6.09% = 12 / (72 + 125).

References

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